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Got recommendations? Going for a workout and I've had a lot of 90s in my playlist recently
Not sure if these are workout songs, but:
Thank you! I'll try them all out
I add all of STP
You didn’t ask me, but I’ll give you my unsolicited recommendation: Jellyfish - Spilt Milk
In a time when grunge was the new hotness, this band released a masterpiece. Catchy ass pop rock - like if you threw Queen, The Beach Boys and The Beatles all in a blender with some modern, polished sensibility. Dang just talking about it makes me want to relisten.
Although it doesn’t sound like it really came from the 90s to me honestly. Ok I’ll shut up now lol
I appreciate the recommendation! Weird I haven't tried this before, I like it :)
Edit: I like 'Ghost at Number One'
It’s a real gem of an album if you’re into that kind of sound!
I would start a Foo Fighters radio. Can't beat 90s rock/alternative.
Agreed! Adding some Foo Fighters too